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16 hours ago, Chris Daley said:

How about you?

Before I switched to the 1 year notification visa, I always mailed my 90-day notification by Thai Post by EMS so I had a record of timely delivery.

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Hell no …IMM send me an e- mail 14 days in advance reminding me to do my  90 day report. On line takes 5-10 minutes…..

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10 hours ago, kingstonkid said:

15 minutes no appointment in Pathum Thani

 

From what I read here anyone that goes to Pats or CW without an appointment and eh papers ready is asking for trouable lol

Pats?

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On 12/2/2024 at 10:52 PM, novacova said:

I’m Mr DIY, no agent and go alone. Get there early and usually done within an hour for the non-o. The worst part is navigating through the knee jerking folks from the big red country up north.

I DIY both extension and 90 day, no issues at all.

 

Usually 1-2 hours for extension and 5 minutes for 90 day.

 

I guess living in BKK has it's draw backs because of the shear numbers.

 

Out here in the bush, we don't have that problem.

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17 hours ago, billd766 said:

At the Immigration office in Kamphaeng Phet, if you get there before 10am you are usually their only customer, and it takes between 5 and 10 minutes. It is about a 1 hour drive each way. My wife is my driver and we usually combine it with a bulk shop in the city.

 

So easy. We go 4 times a year, 3 times for a 90 report and the fourth to combine the 90 report and the annual extension.

 

The op seems to find the hardest way to do things.

 

IMO simply to find something to whine and complain about.

Oh, bully for you, perhaps you have never had to wait four hours to do it.

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Formerly lived in BKK and dealt with CW. Was always a LONG, rude, inconvenient fustercluck. So happy to report in Chon Buri these past 4 years. It's not perfect by a long shot, but a damn sight better than CW. 

 

Online in Jomtien since the new 90-day online report started a couple years ago. Never took more than 2 days for approval and usually same day. Got a new PP this year and left the country after that, so my last 2 reports were in-person...in and out in 20-30 minutes. 

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4 hours ago, mokwit said:

Oh, bully for you, perhaps you have never had to wait four hours to do it.

No I haven't but in the first year of my extension I had a 3 hour and 185 km journey each way to Mae Sot.

 

The next year Nakhon Sawan Immigration opened which was only a 2 hour journey and 130 km each way.

 

Several years later Kamphaeng Phet Immigration opened which is only 70 km and just over 1 hour each way. KPP Immigration office has moved location 4 times since then.

 

Oddly enough through all the IO offices since 2009 I have not whined or complained once.

 

How about you?

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Just now, billd766 said:

No I haven't but in the first year of my extension I had a 3 hour and 185 km journey each way to Mar Sot.

 

The next year Nakhon Sawan Immigration opened which was only a 2 hour journey and 130 km each way.

 

Several years later Kamphaeng Phet Immigration opened which is only 70 km and just over 1 hour each way. KPP Immigration office has moved location 4 times since then.

 

Oddly enough through all the IO offices since 2009 I have not whined or complained once.

 

How about you?

Journey time is on you. You chose to live a long way from the Provincial immigration office, your choice. I am talking about a four hour wait excluding journey.

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On 12/2/2024 at 10:34 PM, Chris Daley said:

How about you?  Do you physically go to the immigration, do it onlne, or use an agent?

You must be still learning as you are not considering all the options. Physically going to immigration does not take all day like you say if you plan ahead and book an appointment. Do it online when you can (i.e. not after an international trip) which takes two minutes. Do it by post which takes a little longer. Using an agent is a rip off, but some may go for it, not me.

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On 12/3/2024 at 1:34 PM, lanng khao said:

I went there 3 weeks ago, went from being told i had 48 hrs to leave the country,to being stamped in till next November all within 2 hrs,, fantastic staff...got my first 90 day report in feb, do you need and photos, form filling, photo copying, never done one before..

At my office in Nakhonsawan, you just need your passport. The 90 report paper should be stapled in the back and usually takes less than a minute at this office - walk in and walk out. I'm only 15 mins away so no need to bother doing it online

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